NCJeeper
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- First Name
- Michael
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2021
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- Location
- Belmont NC
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 JT
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Going to start a build thread for my JT as I haven't created one yet. I have one on Wrangler Forum for my 2004 LJ, but I figured it is time to create one for my Gladiator. Forgive me if I post things out of order, I'm going based off memory and my memory sucks!
I've owned several Jeeps over the years from a Patriot, Liberty, 2 JKUs, YJ, LJ, JL, and JT. I had always wanted a Gladiator since they were introduced. It wasn't until driving home one day and I saw a built one driving down the road, when I decided to go searching for one. It was January of 2021, and I stumbled across a 2020 Gladiator Sport S with only 4k miles on it at a local Toyota dealership. It was a little hard letting go of my JL (even my daughter cried, which was unexpected).
The Jeep was completely stock with only some flag decals on the fender flare vents. As for options, it didn't have much other than the 7" radio, which is an absolute must for Apple CarPlay. I had some take offs from my JL that I wanted to immediately put on my Gladiator such as LED headlights and a Pedal Commander.
The first weekend I knew that these stock wheels and tires had to go. Coming from 35" tires, these felt like roller skates. I some how convinced my wife to go on a road trip to Lexington, SC (1.5 hours away) to pick up a set of Mojave wheels and tires, which I picked up for ~$900. I also picked up take off Rubicon suspension and Fox shocks in order to get a "cheap" lift.
I wanted to get a bed cover and had previous luck with the TYGER brand. I know they are a cheap brand you can find off eBay or Amazon, but I've had very good luck with their cover. I park outside and this cover has been through two years of storms and hasn't leaked as much as a drop.
Next item was a necessity, as a parent of an 8 year old, I wanted to get something she could use to step on to climb into the Jeep. I found someone selling a set of OEM running boards for cheap. I didn't intend to take this Jeep off-road as I have my LJ, which I've been building for that purpose. I had destroyed a prior set of steps on a JKU while off-road, but these worked for what I need.
I've owned several Jeeps over the years from a Patriot, Liberty, 2 JKUs, YJ, LJ, JL, and JT. I had always wanted a Gladiator since they were introduced. It wasn't until driving home one day and I saw a built one driving down the road, when I decided to go searching for one. It was January of 2021, and I stumbled across a 2020 Gladiator Sport S with only 4k miles on it at a local Toyota dealership. It was a little hard letting go of my JL (even my daughter cried, which was unexpected).
The Jeep was completely stock with only some flag decals on the fender flare vents. As for options, it didn't have much other than the 7" radio, which is an absolute must for Apple CarPlay. I had some take offs from my JL that I wanted to immediately put on my Gladiator such as LED headlights and a Pedal Commander.
The first weekend I knew that these stock wheels and tires had to go. Coming from 35" tires, these felt like roller skates. I some how convinced my wife to go on a road trip to Lexington, SC (1.5 hours away) to pick up a set of Mojave wheels and tires, which I picked up for ~$900. I also picked up take off Rubicon suspension and Fox shocks in order to get a "cheap" lift.
I wanted to get a bed cover and had previous luck with the TYGER brand. I know they are a cheap brand you can find off eBay or Amazon, but I've had very good luck with their cover. I park outside and this cover has been through two years of storms and hasn't leaked as much as a drop.
Next item was a necessity, as a parent of an 8 year old, I wanted to get something she could use to step on to climb into the Jeep. I found someone selling a set of OEM running boards for cheap. I didn't intend to take this Jeep off-road as I have my LJ, which I've been building for that purpose. I had destroyed a prior set of steps on a JKU while off-road, but these worked for what I need.
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